After putting it off far too long, the forum has now been updated to the latest version. The old forum was actually too old to update easily, and relied on a mod that I only recently found for the newer version.

Hey Everyone! I'd like to take time today to announce the official Fallout: Equestria ebook! This is the complete story, as printed, including the fabulous chapter artwork by Hobbes. I'd like to extend a very special thank you to djazz for taking the initiative to put this all together. We tested it on a variety of devices, but if something shows up funny on yours feel free to PM djazz so he can look into it.

We're not always the most talkative bunch, but we have an #annoncements channel, which will be an easy way to stay up to date with project news.

Alternatively you can always look into changedetection.com, which will email you when the homepage updates. Or If This Then That which will email you when new posts on the forums are made. If you're savvy you can also use the site's RSS feed.

I just reached Volume 2. I have to confess, I never actualy read FoE before. I heard how good it was, and I wanted a physical book before getting into it. I rarely ever got to read stories that got to my feelings like this one.I saved it for summer and started a few days ago, and now I'm afraid of reading it too fast

Arcane_Scroll wrote:I was looking at picking up that ereader or maybe their H2O model. How do you like it? Is the text clear?

The Kobo Glo HD has been discontinued. :/ But I really enjoy reading on it. It has a 300 ppi 6" eInk greyscale screen with frontlight. It feels very close to reading on paper. You can change font size, line spacing, add custom fonts or choose between the built-in ones. You can highlight text, annotate and add bookmarks. The epub support is great, it also supports comics (cbz/cbr). Reading PDFs on it is a pain, the pdf viewer is very slow. I have had it for almost two years now. All Kobo ereaders run the same OS. And battery life is very good, it does not need to be charged often!

The old Kobo Aura H2O is the closest to it (and that has a microsd slot for extended storage) and has a slightly bigger screen (same amount of pixels), retails for $159. The new H2O is a slight upgrade, it has no microsd slot but has the double amount of storage, retails for $179. Then there's the Kobo Aura One with 7.8" screen. It has a screen flush with the bezel. It is the most expensive model though. $229.There is also a model called Kobo Aura Edition 2, which also has a 6" screen like my Kobo Glo HD, but the resolution is much lower, only 212 ppi (pixels are more visible). It's the cheapest model though, retails for $99. It's the only model that isn't waterproof.